Monday, December 27, 2010

Pawn Stars Review: December 27, 2010

Well, it's the last Pawn Star's Monday before the new year. it's been a slow week in Las Vegas- lots of visitors, but many of the shows are dark this week. Mount Charleston, which is a mountain town north and west of Las Vegas got 8 feet of snow with a lot more to come. In fact, those of us in the Valley may see some snow in the next couple of days.
The first episode at night (the 10:00 version) was aired on April 25-26 of this year: http://lasvegasbadger.blogspot.com/2010/04/pawn-stars-review-april-25-26-2010.html

In the 2nd episode, it was shown on November 30, 2009. I don't have a very good review of it, so I'll try and review when it comes on at 10:30 Pacific time.

Update: Here is the review of the second episode:
The first guy brought in a on a tow truck a unpainted Shelby Cobra from 1965. The tow truck driver got it from a storage locker and he was able to get it for free. Time for an expert.
William the expert came in and said that the Shelby Cobra was real and genuine. The tow truck driver got $30,000 cash. They put in $100,000 into the cat, for a total of $130,000. they said they can sell the car for $159,000. Percentage wise, not all that much. They test drove the car over at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway- the Old Man around 30 mph and Rick a little faster but not much.
The next guy brought in a time piece or clock. It's called a Chronometer. It was used on a ship to use to navigate. Rick offered $500 and the guy wanted $1000. Then $700 and that was the final deal. Rick brought in Fernidad, the expert to see if he could fix it. He did by removing some cork that used for transport and now Rick got himself a $3000 Chronometer.
The next guy brought some fossil shark teeth or Megalodons. The guy wanted to pawn the teeth instead of selling. The guy wanted $1000 and that was the pawn deal.
The guys go to a park to see if they want to buy a Cobra Kite. It looks like they went to Sunset Park. Chumlee did his best Charlie Brown imitation and got the kite stuck in a light pole. The guy $75.


I hope every one has a very nice and safe New Years and thanks for making me one of the most read personal blogs in Nevada.

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